Yuvraj Singh

The all-rounder Yuvraj Singh scored 24 runs in the World Cup final. However, later, Yuvraj also became a legendary cricketer.
Till 2011, Yuvraj maintained his stylish batting, incredible fielding and effective bowling. He played a vital role for the Indian team to win the ICC World T20 2007 and ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. Yuvraj also won the Player of the Tournament award in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011.
Also, no one can forget his six sixes in one over to England pacer Stuart Broad during a crucial Super Eight match in the ICC World T20 2007. In that same game, Yuvraj created a record of fastest T20 half-century in just 12 balls, and this record is still safe.
Soon after the CWC 2011, Yuvraj battled against cancer and beat it. Yuvraj again returned to the national team, and despite facing some ins and outs, he continued his international career till 2017.
While he retired from international cricket in 2019, he is still playing some unrecognised global cricket tournaments.